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Buddhism in Brazil
Academic references on the expansion of Buddhism in Brazil. Also a web directory of Brazilian Buddhist centers, temples, monasteries, and Buddhist texts translated to Portuguese.
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BuddhaNet's Brazil Directory
Buddhist Centers in Bahia, Brasilia, Minas Gerais, Niteroi, Rio Grande Do Sul, Santa Catarina, and Sao Paulo.
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BuddhaNet's Rio de Janerio Directory
Buddhist Centers in Rio de Janerio, Brazil.
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BuddhaNet's Sao Paolo Directory
Buddhist Centers in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
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